Two young girls with braided hair looking at drawings and writings on a glass window, decorated with photos and artwork, in a classroom or creative space.

Consultation with The Bronte

Getting feedback and engagement on youth club

In order to improve and develop The Bronte, Harrison Stringfellow and Jo Harrop from PLACED conducted a consultation with The Bronte Youth Club, the primary users of one of Liverpool’s longest standing youth and community centres.

Ranging from 6 – 13 years old, the youth club provided diverse feedback on issues and improvements through interactive and engaging activities; expanding initially on factors that benefitted them, to developing how The Bronte could have a positive effect on the local community.

HSA offer a unique consultation process, appropriate to the audience to get the most feedback and engagement out of the session. Through creative modelling, making and discussion we were able to grasp a unique understanding on the current centre, the needs of the youth club and the future visions that could be achieved for The Bronte.

Child writing on a sheet of paper with a pink marker, surrounded by a soda can, scissors, and pens on an orange table
A child in colorful pajamas sitting on a wooden floor with scattered pom-poms, yellow buttons, and a sheet of pink plastic-covered paper with paint on it.
Two young girls sitting at a table covered with papers and scissors, engaged in arts and crafts. An adult standing nearby is supervising. Other children are visible in the background.

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